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HP LASERJET P1002 TONER CARTRIDGE

HP LJ P1002 Toner Cartridge - Prints 2000 Pages (LaserJet P1002 )

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Product Description

Toner Cartridge for HP LaserJet P1002 Black&White Laser Printer.

This Toner Cartridge prints 2000 pages with an average 5% page coverage. The amount of pages can vary depending upon the amount of ink printed onto each page. (5% page coverage is a standard HP specification)

This product comes with a 6 month Warranty against any defects (including free replacement). We stand behind our products 100%, as these are not manufactured by HP.

Why toner? Why not call it ink? Regular ink dries quickly, which is why cartridges for inkjet printers do not last long. Laser Printers use toner, which is ink in the form of powder. A sealed toner cartridge can be stored for 2+ years prior to usage.

Product Manuals

When do I Replace a Toner Cartridge in the HP LaserJet P1002 Laser Printer?

The average yield of a standard toner cartridge is 1,500 pages. However, the actual yield of the toner cartridge installed in your HP LaserJet P1002 Laser Printer will vary depending on the specific usage and print patterns. For example, the installed toner cartridge will print more pages if the EconoMode feature is enabled. Please note that the supplies status page contains useful information about the installed toner cartridge, such as percentage of remaining toner and number print jobs that have been processed.
You should replace the installed toner cartridge in the following circumstances:

The [Attention] LED flashes – You must make sure that the toner-cartridge door is closed, and then add paper. If the LED still flashes, you should reinstall the toner cartridge, and then test the laser printer. Please install a new toner cartridge if the problem persists.

The [Toner] and the [Drum] LEDs are on – The installed toner cartridge is near the end of its useful life and will have to be replaced soon. You should order a new toner cartridge for your HP LaserJet P1002 Laser Printer.

The [Toner] LED flashes – The HP LaserJet P1002 Laser Printer does not detect an installed toner cartridge. This could be due to a defective or damaged toner cartridge. You should try to solve the problem by reinstalling the toner cartridge. Please install a new toner cartridge if the problem persists.

Print quality is unsatisfactory

How to Install a Toner Cartridge in the HP LaserJet P1002 Laser Printer

Initially, you must open the toner-cartridge door (top cover), and then take the used toner cartridge out of the HP LaserJet P1002 Laser Printer. After that, you must remove the new toner cartridge from the transport packaging, and then remove the sealing tape by pulling its tab away from the new component. Now, you must shake the new toner cartridge several times from front to back to ensure equal toner distribution, and then insert the new toner cartridge into the laser printer. Finally, you must close the toner-cartridge door.

HP LaserJet P1002 Review

Overview:

Unless you’re in college, most people don’t use their printers on a regular basis. Having an inkjet printer at home that hasn’t been used in a couple of months, the ink likely has dried and needs to be replaced. Laser printer toner starts out as dry ink, allowing for a longer shelf life and lower printing costs. If you don’t need color printing, the HP LaserJet P1002 is the ideal solution for the casual printer user. Able to emulate 1,200 dpi resolution at 15 pages per minute, this lightweight USB printer won’t take up a lot of space on your desk.

Pros:

Coming out of the box at only 10 pounds, the rounded LaserJet P1002 has a footprint of only 14” x 9”—with the paper flip-tray closed. When loaded with paper and the dust cover in place, you’ll need to add an additional 4 ½ to 7 inches to it’s total depth.

Unlike other laser printers where you may have to wait as long as 30 seconds after the printer wakes-up from sleep mode, the P1002 has one of the fastest warm-up times. After only an 8½ second delay, this LaserJet will start printing single-sided 8½” x 11” sheets at 15 pages per minute. With a fixed 2MB of memory, the P1007 will be able to handle typical personal print jobs.

The150-sheet flip-tray supports paperweights from 16# to 28# paper, and sizes ranging from 3” x 5” up to 8½” x 14” legal size.The P1002 does not have a slot for multi-purpose media, relying solely on the cassette tray to do the job.

With HP’s FastRes 1200, the LaserJet’s native 600 x 600 dpi resolution is enhanced to produce prints of 600 x 1200 dpi quality without compromising performance. This keeps printed text sharp--even at 6-point font sizes--and does a decent job with printing photographs in B&W. Like all LaserJets, the P1002 comes with a Toner Save feature to conserve on ink.

Over time, the roller and separator pad will need to be cleaned or replaced—the roller moreso than the pad. If you’re mechanically inclined, replacement of these parts won’t be a problem.

Cons:

HP tends to be skimpy with memory in their printers, and the P1002 is no exception. Having only 2MB of RAM, there is no space to add more. 2MB is sufficient memory for the student who only prints text and a page of graphics. However with most PDF and graphic printing that is done today by the non-professional single user, expect pausing while the printing large files.

While idling below 25 dB, the printer produces 50.6 dB of sound while printing. To give you an idea of what that means: 50 decibels is about the level of low conversations and 30 decibels is the sound of a quiet night in a desert (excluding the Las Vegas strip). While 50 decibels may not be loud, it is if the printer is sitting next to you chugging off 50 pages for that school report.

The control panel consists of a single Cancel button. There are just two LEDs for communication, so figuring out the various light patterns will be like having to read Morse code—or POST code from a BIOS. It might be a good idea to print a copy of the error codes and tape it to the side of the printer.

While HP claims the LaserJet P1002 is compatible with Mac OS X, there have been complaints from Mac users of problems with the printer drivers included with the CD. To get the latest (and correct) drivers for OS X (including 10.6 Snow Leopard) and for the released Microsoft Windows 7, go the HP’s home page on the Internet.